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New guideline for physios and therapists on Adult Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Physiotherapists can now access a new guideline to help them manage the complex needs of adults living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD).
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CSP welcomes new planning requirements for urgent community response services in England
NHS England have announced 2022/23 new planning guidance for urgent community response (UCR) services, which focus on the maintenance and growth of UCR teams and highlight the need for better workforce planning
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Gongs for physios in the Queen’s platinum jubilee honours list
Rachel Perry was one of more than 100 medical staff and charity workers recognised by Her Majesty the Queen for their work during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Next steps for integrating primary care - a stocktake of out of hospital services
A report into what is working well in integrated primary care and how it can be progressed across systems has been published by NHS England.
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CSP’s equity, diversity and belonging committee appoints its first chair
Sarine Baz has been appointed as the first chair of the CSP’s equity, diversity and belonging committee, and says she hopes her new role will help her support ‘meaningful change’ within the physiotherapy profession.
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CSP members take action over pay and NHS pressures
As pressures on the NHS continue and we await the overdue recommendation from the Pay Review Body, members from University Hospitals Sussex NHS Trust staged a demonstration during their lunchbreak yesterday.
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Council elections - nominations close and candidates are named
The 2022 Council elections nominations are now closed. There are 13 candidates standing for election, listed alphabetically below.
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Help develop a new mental health and wellbeing plan for England
The CSP is encouraging members to contribute to the development of a new plan on mental health and wellbeing for England.
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CSP expresses strong opposition to planned changes to student loans
The CSP has responded to two important government consultations on student and education funding in England.
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CSP successfully lobbies NHS England to withdraw proposals for a single colour AHP uniform
NHS supply chain has confirmed that it is no longer considering plans for a single colour AHP uniform in England, after CSP and other professional AHP bodies joined forces to raise their members concerns and lobby against the proposals.